There is a proper spoiler. After watching the seventh episode overnight, I couldn't hold back my complaints about the show. When I was full of expectations that the second season would be better than the first, I found out that the second season so empty. Let's talk about it one by one, or we have to talk about it in detail, otherwise some people will say that I have no brains.
Narrative method: This seems to be Nolan's signature. Even if the story line is blinded by Jb, there will always be iron fans who can find a relationship in it. It's like 0 to 9, if Nolan gives any number, you can write an article. The thesis came out the same. (As long as you want) Since it's Nolan's signature, let's just mess around. I've seen the first season, and I can understand it a little bit. This is barely 5 stars (personally, 0 stars, but it may be easy to cause misunderstandings)
Plot development: I just want to say, did Nolan go to Masashi Kishimoto to learn from him after watching Naruto. There are just two or three memories, and you can count them for 10,000 times, 100,000 times, and 1 million times! ! ! ! ! ! ! If I were to say it, I would say, okay, okay, I got it, what are you doing so many times? Deliberately delaying time?
In the second season, the story line is very open. Five or six teams are making their own progress. Each team also has a soul. Each team takes one round, even if no new content is added, it can drag him for half an hour. The samurai who appeared at the end of the first season did not appear until the fifth episode. You can really drag it, and the plot line of the samurai came to an end without a hitch at the back. The samurai and the geisha stayed in Sakura's hometown. (And you said you didn't watch Hokage?)
The confusion of the picture may be carefully set up to let those fans of puzzle solving get a sense of accomplishment, wow, I am amazing, I understand Nolan, I understand. In fact, I don't think it makes any sense. As long as you have the theme in your heart, and you have watched the first season, you will not be confused no matter how you look at it. This kind of chaotic plot is more like showing off for the sake of showing off, and it has no essential meaning in itself.
When I saw the seventh episode, the old man finally spoke up. The person who gave the speech at the end of the first season was a robot he built himself. He himself is not dead. What they want to study is human nature, not machines. They are studying Immortality, not the consciousness of the machine itself. In other words, they want to commercialize this technology. This TM has nothing to do with human nature or artificial intelligence. The old man himself said that a machine is always a machine and can only be set according to the program. Then the idiots rebel It is also an indirect default that it is not an autonomous behavior. But you didn't say anything until the seventh episode. It felt like there was nothing to talk about. Just add some water here, add some water there, and put it together. Good things can't be finished all at once.
In summary, the plot development to 2 stars.
Combat setting: I can tell you this directly. I give 0 points. This is what I want to complain about the whole western world. A group of fully-armed professional soldiers can't beat a group of untrained and unprotected robots with only a gunpowder gun ( And it was still dragged out of the defective and scrapped warehouse.) Not to mention the distant future, the current bulletproof vests and gunpowder guns are impenetrable, right? And those soldiers who don't wear helmets, you can wear a motorcycle helmet, can't you just pretend?
In the plot, it is like this: a group of freshmen without military training were arranged to go to Westworld to suppress the robots. As a result, they couldn't hit anyone. Instead, they were shot by the robot and a child died. God told me They, that's the Navy SEALs.
The gun in their hands is a bit similar to the P90. I don't understand guns, but I really don't understand the kawaii orange. Did you buy it from a children's toy store? When preparing for the battle in the control center, the robot broke into the door. It stands to reason that two people would be able to kill them all by rushing towards the door, but no, our freshmen disdain to shoot guns, but regard guns as Hammer, smash the robot on the head, but the robots are all very skilled, plus the need for plot development, a knife kills, a child is shot, and the bulletproof vest worn by the professional soldier I deliberately bought a life jacket next to the beach and dyed it. black. In the picture, I didn't see the soldiers getting headshots.
There is also the most stupid X. When fighting in the underground garage, the robots will stand without any cover. Our freshman hides behind the cover, and then gets wiped out by the robots. Yisheng first raised his gun and aimed at the robot, but what if the robot didn't see him? what to do? Ask Nolan! Nolan will tell you, don't worry at this time, just wait for the robot to turn around, see you, and kill you. It's so ZZ, it's so unreasonable, it is estimated that the US military will be pissed off. There are also 2 special episodes of Asan. There is a freshman lying down, but not dead yet. When he is about to get up, our God of War Teddy doesn't even look at it. He holds an orange toy gun at the poor boy. It's just a chug, it seems that this orange toy gun is a real artifact in the hands of the robot. Then there was a freshman who probably hid behind the bunker and was never found, but suddenly got a fighting spirit and wanted to hit the robot standing under the garage, but he didn't hit the robot directly, but,,,,, run, seems to be running After arriving at a given place, the robot has not found him during this time. After running to the given place, our God of War Teddy still did not find this heroic freshman. What should I do? what to do? Ask Nolan! Nolan will tell this freshman that you can just stand there and wait until our God of War Teddy finds you and kills you.
Whether it's the security guards inside Westworld or the professional soldiers coming in from outside, they still pretend to be quite similar in terms of tactical coercion, making me think that I can still experience American-style warfare when I watch Westworld, but I'm wrong. Wrong, it's all paper scum, the robot can use a knife to solve this group of high-tech troops 10 meters away, WHY? I don't know, you TM yourselves ask Nolan to go.
Staff attire: The villain Dolores wears white short sleeves and carries a row of bullets on her back. From episode 1 to episode 7, except for a bit of blood on her body, the rest is clean, and it feels like she was killed Stains or what laundry detergent to advertise. RZ setting, too lazy to complain. 2 stars.
Summary: The old stalks are still playing, the new ones are not very good, the plot development is dragging on, this is 9.1 points for nothing, and a maximum of 6 points.
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